Compared to PhD programs, PsyD programs

A. typically place greater emphasis on research-related aspects of training.
B. are more often housed in “professional schools” rather than departments of psychology in universities.
C. prepare their graduates to work as researchers in academic settings.
D. are more likely to require a research-based dissertation.


B. are more often housed in “professional schools” rather than departments of psychology in universities.

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Our brain prefers to focus attention on one task at a time, because it is difficult for us to complete two or more tasks well when completed simultaneously. Which of the following pairs of tasks would be most difficult for us to focus our attention on, because we would be easily distracted?

A. Rehearsing our grocery list and picturing our schedule for the day B. Rehearsing our grocery list and walking C. Running and picturing our schedule for the day D. Walking and saying the alphabet backwards

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Because of the way in which information is encoded in long-term memory, if you are attempting to recall the word bed from a memorized list, which word are you most likely to mistakenly say?

a. red b. table c. bread d. sleep

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A panic attack is _____

a) an irrational fear of an object or person. b) a sudden feeling of fear, including physical symptoms such as a racing heart, body shakes, and sweating. c) another name for a flashback, often seen in posttraumatic stress disorder. d) an involuntary thought or image that is intrusive and triggers a fear reaction.

Psychology

Research on the effects of spanking as a punishment suggests that spanking is

A. an effective punishment only in cultures where it is considered normal. B. an effective punishment only in cultures where it is considered abnormal. C. not an effective form of punishment in younger children but is effective in adolescents. D. not an effective form of punishment across various racial and ethnic groups.

Psychology